Adriaan van Kervel
Adriaan van Kervel (1681 - September 19, 1737 in Cape Town, South Africa) was governor of the Cape Colony from August 31, 1737 to September 19, 1737.[1] After only three weeks of serving as Governor, Daniel van den Henghel is appointed in acting capacity.[2] He was married to Aletta Corssenaer who died shortly after.[3][4]
Adriaan van Kervel | |
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Governor of the Cape Colony | |
In office 31 August, 1737 – 19 September 1737 | |
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Born | 1681 |
Died | 19 September 1737 0) Cape Town | (aged
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